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Apr 21 2026OPINION

Hospitals on the Edge: How Funding Cuts Are Shaping Care

The past year saw warnings about hospital finances becoming unstable, and those concerns are now reality. A major federal bill has cut healthcare funding by up to $25 billion each year, with some local systems facing losses over $100 million annually. Hospitals that serve the most vulnerable are hit

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Apr 21 2026POLITICS

Guard Soldiers Stay in DC, Costs Grow

A long‑running National Guard deployment keeps armed soldiers walking Washington streets. The move began after President Trump declared a crime emergency in August and called the Guard to help keep order. Since then, more than 2, 500 troops have been stationed in the city. The Guard’s duties

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Apr 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sophie Turner’s Crime Drama Climbs Netflix Charts

The English star, known for her role in a popular fantasy series and superhero films, has seen her latest crime drama rise to the top of Netflix’s global rankings. The show, originally released on HBO in 2022, tells the real‑life story of a novelist accused of murdering his wife. It follows the l

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Apr 21 2026CRIME

A City Chase: When a Writer Turns Hero

A writer who usually scripts crime scenes stepped into one on the Lower East Side. He saw a man grab a bottle and run, then watched the victim’s owner chase him down. The scene looked like something from a TV show but it was real life. The man, later identified as Iysa Muhammad, was accused of stea

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Apr 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Take on a Classic Whodunit

The film that made 2019 buzz is still the gold standard for murder mysteries, even though its star, Daniel Craig, had just finished a series of spy adventures. Craig’s career has spanned drama and action, but it was the 2004 movies that truly set him on a path to become an international icon. After

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Apr 21 2026HEALTH

Asian Hate and Mental Health: A New Look

A study used data from a large national survey and FBI records to see how hate against Asian people during the COVID‑19 pandemic affected adults’ anxiety and depression. The researchers followed 6, 552 people for more than a year, looking at how changes in the number of hate incidents each month rel

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Apr 21 2026BUSINESS

Nebraska’s Small Business Star: Doors Plus

Doors Plus has earned the title of Small Business Owner of the Year in Nebraska, a recognition that highlights its strong community ties and innovative approach to home improvement. The award showcases the company’s dedication to quality service, from installing new doors to offering expert maintena

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Apr 21 2026SPORTS

Cavaliers Shine, Raptors Struggle – Game 2 Breakdown

The Cleveland Cavaliers took a strong lead in their first‑round series by defeating the Toronto Raptors 115‑105. Three players—Evan Mobley, James Harden, and Donovan Mitchell—each scored 25 points or more, while the Raptors’ star Scottie Barnes added 24 but also made four turnovers. Toronto turned t

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Apr 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Toei Turns the Page: New Gaming Studio Launches Fresh Adventures

Toei, a longtime film distributor, is stepping into video games with its brand “Toei Games. ” The company plans to start on PC, releasing titles through Steam before moving to consoles. Rather than turning old movies into games, Toei wants to create original stories that feel like new “Toei” expe

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Apr 21 2026POLITICS

Prediction Markets: Who Gets to Tax Them?

States want to raise money from online prediction sites, but they’re not sure what those sites actually are. The debate centers on whether the sites should be treated like sports betting, financial derivatives, or something else entirely. If they’re seen as gambling, states could tax them the sam

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